ctivieties in Society Michael Lieberman recently returned to his home on Pinehurst Ave. after serving at the U.S. Navy Dental Clinic at Norfolk, Va. Prior to discharge, he was attached to the flagship U.S.S. Northamp-• ton. He is now attending Wayne State University. The annual Purim party of the Charlip Family Club was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Iskow of Sussex Ave., Oak Park. Mrs. Roy Kaplan of Huntington Woods was among the 75 persons from all over the country who departed last week on a chartered flight to Europe sponsored by the United Order of True Sisters. • Mr: and Mrs. Peter Million and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weiss will giVe a cocktail party Sunday for Sara Million of Wisconsin Ave., who is leaving March 18 for a four-month vacation in Israel and Europe. She returns aboard the S.S. Rotterdam in July. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearlman, 20125 Woodbine, recently held a party in honor of their daughter, Lorraine, who was graduated from the Wayne State UniverSity College of Education, with a major in speech and drama. She is now teaching in the Detroit school system and has a lead part in "A Visit to a Small Planet," to be produced soon over channel 56. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pomeranz and their daughter, Cher entertained at a surprise birthday dinner for 60 guests in h. r of their son and brother, Jerome Barry, to celebrate his tw first birthday, Sunday. Mrs. Hannah Pokempner is chairman of the. Roosevelt dinner sponsored by the Detroit chapter of Americans for D cratic Action, to be held March 11 at the Sheraton Cadil _Governor John Swainson and George McGovern, special assistant to President Kennedy, will- be the speakers. Stanley Michaels is chairman of the Detroit ADA chapter. Mrs. Louis Tendler is taking reservations for . the dinner. On Monday evening Turover Aid Society, Turover Ladies Auxiliary and Congregation Ezras Achim will honor Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Sosnick with a farewell party before they leave for Israel on March 22. Sosnick is president of the Congregation Ezras Achim and honorary president of Turover Aid Society. The Kutnick Cousins Club will meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kutnick, 20560 Glastonbury. Harry L. Friedman will install newly-elected officers Jean Friedman, president;- Harold Kutnick, vice president; Jack Kutnick and Ethel Wasser, secretaries; Bess Brodsky, treasurer; and Elsie Bogorad, sunshine chairman. Singer Michael Aller of Miami, Fla., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aller, has returned to Detroit to appear in "The Carni- val Show" produced by Temple Israel. Aller is a former vice president of the Temple Israel Youth Group. Mrs. Jeannette Pernick and Mrs. Ethel - Anderson will repre- sent the interests of mentally handicapped children for the Michigan Association for Retarded Children at the annual Citi- zen's Conference on Education, March 11, in Lansing. This co ference is sponsored by the Michigan Department of Pu. Instruction as the third phase of "Studying MiChigan Schools Mr. and Mrs. Balfour Peisner, of 25406 Parkwood, Hun g- ton - Woods, will be at home in honor of their parents, Mr. d Mrs.- Samuel Peisner, of Haifa, Israel, from 2 to 5 p.m. Sund. March 19. Arlazaroff Branch of the Farband Labor Zionist Organiza- tion gave a farewell party Wednesday, at the Nayim Greenberg Center for Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cottler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine and Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Cohen, on the eve of their departure for an extended visit in Israel. "Chuck" Randolph of the Book Couzens Travel Service has left for Israel to inspect travel and hotel' accommodations for his agency's clients. Mrs. Alfred Stanley Named JWV Goodwill Luncheon Chairman; Fete Set for March 29 Mrs. Albert Rosen, president of the Silverman Auxilairy, has of the Department of Michigan slated that this year's affair will Jewish War Veterans Ladies be attended by 300 representa- Auxiliary, has announced the tives of all local veterans auxil- appointment of Mrs. Alfred -iaries, including American Le- Stanley as 1961 Goodwill Lunch- gion, VFW, Moms of America, eon Chairman o be held Catholic War Veterans, Polish March 29. War Veterans, Disabled Ameri- Thi the 14th nual can Veterans and others. Goo Luncheon to be y the group in an ort to omote better rela on and ersta the ny w and eeds ed in eteran president A er-Katz Troth Announced OSENBERG KOSHER POULTRY MARKET Kosher Killed FRYERS AND Hen TURKEYS 39. 13420 W. 7 Mile Rd. UN 4-6963 Free Delivery MISS PAULA ALPER MUMFORD City-County School for Gifted Holds Benefit d- s, Ara e The public is invited to a lia• esser, Jack Gar , :o.bnearidt B c. benefit performance of "Th ul- man, Sound of Music" 8:30 p.m. M M. • ncus, 17 at the Riviera Theater ..on- chard • • aper I sored by City and Countr .chool Simmons. for Gifted Children, B .infield S ayder and A Hills. Proceeds will be sed for the school's scholarship .'q d. ROSENBLAT ORCHESTRA Reservations for front Detroit's Favorite M.C. chestra seats may be made by and His Entertainment calling the school, MI 4-6511, or Specialty— chairman Mrs. William J. Saul- Weddings & Bar Mitzvahs son, LI 7-1625. By 'SUSAN KOBEL Working on the committee are KE 0 8-1291 UN 4- 237 Mesdames Volna Clermont, Wil- New class officers began sen- ior functions by appointing com- mittee chairmen. The social committee is responsible for senior gatherings when the Sadie H ellas to an the gal Under the Personal Supervision of out. ha-amen of the even ittee are Larry Baskin and c rge• Econo y. The finance • a ommittee wi r. Schwartz Is Equipped to Satisfy ALL Your pr Senior aw ion whit at the ho Jewelry Needs and Repairs. is being lanned, by chair Judee Co-hen an• an Special Order Work If Requested. g on the Schwarti. Senio will be under the s uoent leadership of Karen Burke and Joe Jackson. The class flower, motto, color and gift will be selected with the aid of Rena Pokempner and 15750 LIVERNOIS -DI 1-5511 Ronnie Winokur. The program committee is be- ginning to outline plans for the Senior Variety Show and a pos- sible all-senior musical produc- tion, headed by Ben Craine and Bob Dovitz. The publications committee, headed by Linda Pollard and Mike Schermer, will produce a magazine modeled Be proud of the way he looks at his Bar Mitzvah after Time. The Senior Pr or ot e cial occasion . . . help him select his will be the or- Scherr riedman su rom H son's handsome collection of lus- and ittee. Commence- ercises are planned by trous - hair d worsted blends. Wide range of airmen Sheila Fish n and Arnie Collens sizes assur excellent fit. 13 to 20 in regular, Four senio have - slim, y and stout (special order) plus young, ed to sppal co exercises, in . They are Ben s sizes 35 to 42, in both regular and long. Craine, Lin a Cole, Barba • n and • • audi- See a trunk showing of new styles in the Boys' Depart- tione ore Manuel Simon, ment at Hudson's Northland, Friday, March 10; Hudson's speech instructor, and were Downtown, Saturday, March 11. You'll enjoy it! chosen on the bags of their speech delivery and content. On the sports scene, only the girls' swimming team was active this week. They swamped West- Thursday, 85-37. The ern last Thursday, first places went to Sharon Bader, 50 and 25 yard freestyle; Barbara Feldman, yard back- stroke; Jackie Colman, diving; Gloria Behrend, 25 yard free- style; Phyllis Scholnick, 25 yard backstroke; Diane Bachman, 25 yard backstroke and butterfly; Carole Bruno, 25 yard breast stroke; the medley relay team of Sarah -Kaminsky, Sharon Doubleday, Sandy Blinn, and Connie Kiefer; and the free- style relay team consisting of Judy nosbach, Merle Weston, Gail Richman, and Connie Sake. Yesterday the team took on a powerful Redford team at Mum- ford. The Student Council held a Can Drive. The food collected will be taken- to Negro families in Fayette County, Tennessee, who were deprived of their rights because they registered to vote. The idea originated at the. University of Michigan, who then enlisted the help of Mum- ford. Sixty-four Mumford art stu- dents were honored in the Michigan Scholastic Art Awards Contest. Top winner was Grace Bennish, with six blue ribbons, nine gold keys, and six honor- able mentions, and a portfolio entry in the scholarship compe- tition. Five others will be able to enter their works in the na- tional judging. They are Roger Kukes, Jane Oppenheim, Jill Pollitzer, Nolan Ross, and Milke Shubow. Roger,, Grace, Jane, and Leonard Lubin will enter portfolios in the competition for scholarships. I S Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Alper of Leslie Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Paula, to Issac Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Katz of Richton Ave. A June 18 wedding is planned. Classified ads bring fast results! ELAINE'S NEW • JEWELRY DEPARTMENT EYMOUR KAPLAN DELAINE JEWELERS Special as the Occasion Boys' Suits froth Hudson's HUDSON'S